Central
Guadalcanal community commemorated WWII Soldiers
BY
MAENI COMFORT
Turarana community in the Island of Guadalcanal
commemorated the 1942 battle of Guadalcanal in a ceremony described as Haivunga
and Kavahau in the central Guadalcanal dialect, on Saturday.
The ceremony was also celebrated with the
launching of a new cultural site in Turarana village.
Captain Christopher George and Sergeant Kyle Hennesey
represented the US consular in the Solomon Islands at the event.
A statement from community leader and organizer of the event Ribson Nunua
explained that The Haivunga and Kavahau Ceremony is to honor those who fought
during the second World War in Guadalcanal.
“The ceremony is to commemorate and honor brave
soldiers who fought in our land during the World War two.” The statement said.
US representative Capt. George upholds that it
is an honor to attend the event to remember the Soldiers who served in the
war.
He acknowledged locals who assisted US soldiers during the War as United
States and Solomon Islands will continue to build from the relationship.
Turarana Village which is about 40 minutes’
drive from Honiara, is located east of the Gold ridge mining site.
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